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William Shatner was the face ofStar Trek: The Orginal Serieswhen it first aired in the ‘60s. The series created by Gene Roddenberry depicted the lives of the crew of the spaceship USS Enterprise as they embarked on intergalactic adventures. Shatner played the role of the enigmatic Captain James T. Kirk.

While the original series had a cult following, the franchise gained much of its fame when it was revived with films and a sequel seriesStar Trek: The Next Generation. However, creator Roddenberry reportedly clashed with the producers and writers of the new material, with the latter describing the experience as ‘claustrophobic’.
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Star Trekcreator Gene Roddenberry was reportedly particular about the way he wanted the storyline of the sci-fi series to go. The military veteran reportedly had strict rules on his intention with the show and the themes were to be adhered to by the writers. However, many rules were flaunted by writers of subsequent revivals much to his dismay.
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ActorWilliam Shatner, who played Captain James T. Kirk in the original series mentioned that Roddenberry’s military career had made him strict about certain rules in the show, such as discouraging romances between crew members of the Enterprise. Writers were instructed to craft storylines around these rules.
However, when it came toStar Trek: The Next Generation, Roddenberry reportedly clashed with the producers and writers who wanted to explore more themes. Shatner spoke about the showdowns between the two in an interview withTHRand mentioned how the writers felt,

The fights that went on, to my understanding, were big because the writers had their difficulties. ‘We need some more material.’ ‘We need to get out of here. It’s claustrophobic.’…I haven’t watched the other Star Treks very much, but what I’ve seen with glimpses of the Next Generation is yes, the difficulty in the beginning, between management, was all about Gene’s rules and obeying or not obeying those rules.
Shatner also mentioned that he sometimes laughed at certain plotlines that subsequent shows explored that would have made Roddenberry ‘twirl in his grave’.

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Gene Roddenberryhas been regarded as the father ofStar Trekas he created the epic franchise and had particular rules about the treatment of the series’ storyline. While he clashed with the studio on multiple occasions, especially during the film revival of the original series, he was reportedly invited back to work on a new sequel series.
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Though the screenwriter merely acted as a consultant in subsequent seasons until his death in 1991, Roddenberry had specific instructions to the writers when he worked on the show bible ofStar Trek: TNG. According toScreenRant, he wanted certain storylines and concepts to be avoided.
These concepts included avoiding overly militaristic depictions of the Enterprise-D crew so that it would be different from the original series as well as straying away from portraying the characters as ‘Luddites’, people who villainize technology. One of the instructions that was ignored by subsequent seasons was to avoid stories on Klingons, Vulcans, and Romulans (via ScreenRant).

Star Trek: The Orginal SeriesandTNGare available to stream on Paramount+.
Nishanth A
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Nishanth A is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 2,000 articles published. He has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years and a scriptwriter at various corporations before that, working on educational content. With a Communications, English Literature, and Psychology triple major, Nishanth usually covers news and analyses on Star Trek, particularly Strange New Worlds and The Next Generation; Doctor Who, the DCU, and more.A Nolan fan, Nishanth spends his time exploring the filmographies of various directors with an auteurial style or can be found making short movies of his own. He has also contributed as a feature writer for Film Companion, focusing on the South division.
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